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"United Nations for a better world/ edited by J. N. Saxena, Gurdip Singh and A. K. Koul"

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi; Lancers Books; 1986Description: 313pSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • 341.23 UNI
Summary: This book contains contributions by well-known legal scholars, political and economists from and abroad, and is the outcome of a Seminar "United Nations a Better organised by the Faculty of Law, of 28th to 1st December 1985, It highlights the role played by the United Nations forty years of its existence and spells out the future challenges that the Organisation will be facing in the Century. This study covers four aspects: a) United Nations, Peace and Disarmament b) United Nations and Economic Development c) United Nations, Human Rights and Refugee and d) United Nations and Law Making. The variety and substance of the contributions are difficult to be found in any current volume on International Organisations and Relations. The book shall be a valuable asset for lawyers, political scientists, economists, scholars, students of International Law as well as laymen interested in getting world affairs.
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This book contains contributions by well-known legal scholars, political and economists from and abroad, and is the outcome of a Seminar "United Nations a Better organised by the Faculty of Law, of 28th to 1st December 1985, It highlights the role played by the United Nations forty years of its existence and spells out the future challenges that the Organisation will be facing in the Century.

This study covers four aspects: a) United Nations, Peace and Disarmament b) United Nations and Economic Development c) United Nations, Human Rights and Refugee and d) United Nations and Law Making.

The variety and substance of the contributions are difficult to be found in any current volume on International Organisations and Relations. The book shall be a valuable asset for lawyers, political scientists, economists, scholars, students of International Law as well as laymen interested in getting world affairs.

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